The StreetRodder Network was launched in April 1996 as a web site to show off pictures of pre 1949 Street Rods. The site got hacked in ’07 and I have been too busy to fix it. The plan is to re-launch the site on a new platform in March 2010.
Thanks
Bret Chrismer
bret@streetrodder.net
The FUN is in the RUN!!!

Dick Carroll
/ March 15, 2010Brett,Good to hear about restarting the site. It has given me and so many others hours of enjoyment over the years. If I can help somehow,let me know. Dickie[Style consultant]
joe westwood
/ June 26, 2010Why do we subscribe to Rod and Custom? The advantage used to be having it delivered by mail before you saw it for sale at the newstand. Sometimes there was a price reduction as well. Now I see it at my local bookstore 1-2 weeks before I get my copy. On top of that my bookstore is discounting all their magazines. Bingo, no advatage to subscribing anymore. I get to the bookstore often to pickup other magazines, so ,why not get Rod and Custom while I’m there. I think you know where this headed. I can even look to see if a particular issue contains anything of interest to me, allowing me to save some money occasionly by leaving it on the rack. Is there a possibility you could refund the unused portion of my subscription?
admin
/ June 27, 2010Joe,
“The StreetRodder Network is in no way, shape or form, related to, owned by, or thought kindly of, by Street Rodder Magazine, McMullen/Argus Publishing, Primedia, Source Interlink or K-iII Communications Corp.”
We do offer a magazine subscription through the services provided by Magazine Agent, which is a “referral” service. We do not collect the money or have anything to do with the magazine distribution.